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Ice has more friction. Ice has hard ridges that would collide with other ridges easier to make more friction. Grass on the other hand doesn't have a lot of ridges and grass is very bendable.

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There is friction everywhere you go. Waling or moving on ice does have much LESS friction then walking or moving on dry and hard pavement.

Even space has some friction. The amount of resistance though is very low.

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When you put ice under pressure it turns to water. So if the snow is packed and hard standing on it will cause a very thin layer of water between your feet and the snow and you slide on the water.

If you think of a wet concrete surface and how drivers have to be more careful because the cars slide more on the wet, it is the same principle.

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10y ago

No, ice does not usually create much friction if you are talking about the ice being in a warmer environment then the ice melts slightly and does not have much friction. If ice is in a cold environment and did not freeze smooth then ice can create a lot of friction.

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ice has no friction. but if there's more MASS for anything else, there will not be more friction, but you would have to use more force to push or pull on the object.

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Yes. But it is very small and seems as if doesn't exist.

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Yes, there is.

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I don`t know

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